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VisionaryHub

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The most powerful dynasty in India isn’t a family. It’s a network of elite institutions: the IITs and IIMs. With less than 1% of applicants getting in, these schools produce leaders who shape industries like tech, business, and government. Alumni include CEOs like Sundar Pichai (Google), Satya Nadella (Microsoft), and Indra Nooyi, as well as top executives in India’s biggest companies and startups. These institutions drive India’s economy, contributing billions through businesses and innovations started by their graduates. Their influence stretches globally, with alumni in Silicon Valley, Wall Street, and other key places. But, with such exclusivity, are we overlooking other talented individuals? As India rises globally, IITs and IIMs will continue to shape the future—but we must ask, are we missing out on untapped talent?

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